A Streetcar Named Desire
Family troubles
Frecknall’s Streetcar is a commendable, if not stellar outing
Pornhub exposed
The tenth most visited website in the world was effectively castrated by a middle-aged American mum
No interest in national interests
The government is not putting Britain first
The failure of the Irish nerve
Politicians are not acting and the public are not forcing them to act
Is Cheltenham beyond parody?
A books bash these days has to offer Geri and Geoff Hurst and that bloke out of Radiohead
In defence of hereditary peers
Starmer’s spiteful plan for the Lords breaks an important intergenerational contract
Blogosphere bubble
Reviving a simple English classic: bubble and squeak
The self-destruction of the centrists
Chaos looms for the Conservative Party
My “state of the nation” book
England’s Mean Unpleasant Land: How the Tories, Trump and TikTok Screwed Up Britain
Sinn Féin sullied the cenotaph
Apologists for terrorism should have had nothing to do with Remembrance Sunday
The Worlds of Marco Polo: The Journey of a Thirteenth-Century Venetian Merchant; Palazzo Ducale, Venice
For millennia all that was rare, exquisite, gorgeous and strange traversed the “Silk Road”
Is Keir Starmer coming for Twitter?
A campaign group with close ties to Labour Party reportedly hopes to “kill Musk’s Twitter”